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Cell Division Digital Interactive Activities

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This is a bank of digital activities that you can incorporate into your digital classroom- stemmed from my paper version. This includes labeling, building/drag and drop, and more. Please note this is exclusively digital- there is no printable option or cut and paste. (Please see original version if you'd like both).



Included are digital versions of the following:

✿ Cell Cycle Pie Chart- this focuses on the entire cell cycle, including interphase and cytokinesis. The pie chart represents the amount of time that cells spend in each phase.

✿Stages of the cell cycle- Students type the occurrences of each phase (interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis) under each flap.

✿ Cell Cycle Hexagon - Students label each phase pictured on the hexagon (interphase; prophase; metaphase; anaphase; telophase; cytokinesis)

✿Mitosis Mini File Book- students drag and drop the phases of mitosis in a mini file book and provide descriptions

✿Animal Cell Division Labeling- students label an animal cell in prophase and explain what all the structures are used for

✿Animal Cell Mitosis Book Fold- students drag and drop images of an animal cell undergoing mitosis in order and describe each phase.

✿Plant Cell Division Labeling- students label a plant cell in prophase and explain what all the structures are used for

✿Plant Cell Mitosis - students describe each phase.

✿Meiosis Accordion Book- students drag and drop meiosis I and meiosis II in this accordion book.

✿Meiosis vs. Mitosis Venn Book- compares and contrasts mitosis and meiosis.

✿Growth/Life Cycle diagram- students label mitosis, meiosis, diploid, and haploid as they examine the life cycle of a frog.Vanessa Jason Biology Roots

For single classroom only; not to be shared publicly (do not create publicly accessible links).
Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or district is prohibited. Failure to comply is a violation of the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).

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